Deputy Lillian Peck told CBS LA that as much as $1 million in meth as well as the roosters and steroids were seized in the bust. Four men and two women were also arrested.

As outrageous as this story might seem, it’s not even the biggest alleged cockfighting ring to be broken up this week.Â TheÂ St. Petersburg TimesreportedÂ on Thursday that cops say a ring involving seven households and 350 birds was uncovered in Hillsborough, Fla.

A possible repeat-cockfighting offender was also arrested earlier this month for running a ring in Medina Township, Ohio,Â according to Newsnet 5.

And on Wednesday,Â theÂ San Francisco ChroniclereportedÂ on a former cockfighting suspect who is suing Alameda County for killing the birds they seized from his home. The cocks were ordered destroyed by a judge because some had Marek's Disease, a contagion that causes internal lesions in fowl.